Typed vs Input - What's the difference?
typed | input |
Having a specific data type.
(computing, of a programming language) In which variables are typed.
(type)
The act or process of putting in; infusion.
That which is put in, as in an amount.
Contribution, or share in a contribution.
Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the outputs of that process.
To put in; put on.
To data.
To accept data that is entered.
* 2009 , J Stanley Warford, Computer Systems
As verbs the difference between typed and input
is that typed is past tense of type while input is to put in; put on.As an adjective typed
is having a specific data type.As a noun input is
the act or process of putting in; infusion.typed
English
Adjective
(-)- A typed variable can only store one kind of data.
- Scheme is a typed language.
Derived terms
* * *Antonyms
* untypedVerb
(head)input
English
(wikipedia input)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* input deviceVerb
- The user inputs his date of birth and the computer displays his age.
- The program inputs a value for the integer variable num and compares it with the constant integer limit.
